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JAPANESE ATTITUDE LEAD TO OTHER J’(AVERS (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received Nov. 3, 11 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 31. Mr. Hector Bywater, the Daily r Telegraph’s naval expert, has received information from a reliable source that Japan is ready to scrap all submarines provided other Dowers follow suit. Aircraft carriers, which also will be abolished, are regarded as the greatest menace to Japan, since most of her crowded cities lie within easy reach of enemy' aircraft, and mo; t of her buildings are too flimsy to withstand bombs.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 7
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90SCRAP SUBMARINES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 7
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